As soon as the final bow piece is installed, we can 100% confirm its a jumpy or flatty carrier
Cant wait for that!
Wasnt it established that this is a upgraded version of liaoning?
As soon as the final bow piece is installed, we can 100% confirm its a jumpy or flatty carrier
Cant wait for that!
IMHO, it is very highly unlikely that it will lose the ski-jump in any case. If they plan for cats ultimately, we will see it in the building of the deck just below the flight deck and on the flight deck. I do not think we will.It is possible the bow ramp would be fitted like a hat over an inner bow structure much like the newly installed ramp on the former admiral Gorshkov.
We can observe the bow as it is built up. If it turns out the bow ramp is a fitting as on the former Gorshkov, rather than integral part of the structure like on the Kuznetsov, then we know this carrier is meant to lose the ramp at a later date, possibly when catapults are ready.
I think, it would be enough, that the structure is designed to carry catapults.Similarly, I think it would make a lot of sense for them to add cat channels ...
That's a decent video of the Liaoning and its exercise with six J-15s aboard on the flight deck at once. The aircraft involved were numbers 100, 103, 104, 107, 108, and 113.A look at flight ops on the Liaoning. There is a shot of taking off in rough seas (1:35) but not landing. I see air-air missiles loaded but I don't recall seeing a takeoff loaded with bombs. I would guess the lack of an organic tanker aircraft prevents swapping fuel weight for bomb load.
A look at flight ops on the Liaoning. There is a shot of taking off in rough seas (1:35) but not landing. I see air-air missiles loaded but I don't recall seeing a takeoff loaded with bombs. I would guess the lack of an organic tanker aircraft prevents swapping fuel weight for bomb load.